In addition to Debra's response, court martial records and defence service records are two different kinds of records, and court martial records are not kept with the defence service records. The court martial records are in the series A471 (WWI service records are in B2455), which was not digitised as part of the gift to the nation.

If you conduct a search and find a record for the person that you are interested in that is in the series A471, that is the court martial record. There may be reference to the court martial in the service record. If the person who you are interested in served after WWI, as Debra mentioned in her posting, the WWI component of the service record will have been amalgamated into the later service records. If the later period service record hasn't been digitised, please let me know, as we do make sure that the WWI component is digitised as part of the gift to the nation.

I received my Grandfather's Court Martial record in the post after paying for it. It was very detailed with transcripts from the Trial and statements given. A fantastic record of what he went through and well worth the money.

A bit of a laugh really as he was charged with stealing a pair of overalls from the store (for use in his Army position) after someone pinched his overalls from his coat hook. They even went to his home with a search warrant to look for the overalls. What a waste of time and resources during War time. He was found not guilty BTW .... hehehehe!!!!!